Vergie Asleson

Vergie Asleson, 93, of Redwood Falls died peacefully at her home Friday, November 29, 2013. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, December 6, 2013, from St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in Redwood Falls. Visitation will precede the service Friday from 9:30 until 11 a.m. at the church. Private burial wi...

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Posted Dec. 4, 2013 at 3:02 PM

Posted Dec. 4, 2013 at 3:02 PM

Vergie Asleson, 93, of Redwood Falls died peacefully at her home Friday, November 29, 2013. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, December 6, 2013, from St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in Redwood Falls. Visitation will precede the service Friday from 9:30 until 11 a.m. at the church. Private burial will be held at a later date in St. Catherine’s Cemetery.

The family requests memorials be directed to the Redwood Area Library Foundation. Arrangements are with Nelson-Martin Funeral Service of Redwood Falls.

Vergie Ilene (Trent) Asleson was born March 19, 1920 in Redwood Falls to Floyd and Irene (Spillers) Trent. She resided in Delhi and graduated from Delhi High School in 1937.

As an active 4-H club member from the age of nine, Vergie earned numerous ribbons and awards in such categories as canning, food preparation, room decorating and showing her beloved sheep she raised. In 1938 she was awarded a Servel refrigerator and a scholarship for placing first in the state and second at the National Congress in Chicago for meal planning.

She applied her years of 4-H experience and scholarship money towards college and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1943 with a degree in home economics.

On May 1, 1943, Vergie married Lt. Paul Asleson at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in Redwood Falls, and they traveled/lived in various states as determined by his service orders. Following the war and completion of Paul’s optometric education in Chicago, they made their home in Redwood Falls.

Here they raised their family and enjoyed sharing activities in their couples’ clubs with lifelong friends. Through the years Vergie maintained her passion for food preparation and was known by both family and friends as a fabulous cook.

She was gifted in home decorating; ahead of her time in collecting antiques; an avid gardener who grew and dried her own herbs; a loyal patron of the library and an artist who dabbled in pottery-making, weaving and other creative endeavors. She had an interest and eye for the potential of things and the unique. Vergie was an active member of the local Home-Economics Club, Questers Club, a charter member of Belle Lettres Study Club and she served as vice president of Federated Clubs of Redwood County.

She also belonged to numerous bridge clubs and participated in St. Catherine’s CCW. In 1954 Vergie was secretary of the Ramsey Park Association and from 1971-80 she functioned as First Lady of Redwood Falls when Paul was mayor. She was devoted to Redwood Falls and proudly patriotic of her country.

Vergie is survived by her three daughters: Betty and Harlan Woelfel of Scottsdale, Ariz.; Patricia Tersteeg, Jim Tersteeg of Redwood Falls and Debra and Lynn Walker of St. Louis, Mo.